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FICO Model Score Based Assessment
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide "FICO Model Score Based Assessment" depicts the Scoring Allocation Methodology and Score Ranges Applied for FICO scores. It divides the scoring criteria into a pie chart: 37% Payment History (significance of an individual's track record in paying debts), 30% Amounts Owned (the total sum of money a person owes), 13% Length of Credit History (how long a person has been using credit), 10% New Credit (the number of recently opened credit accounts), and 10% Credit Mix (variety of credit types a person has). Adjacently, FICO Score Ranges are graphically represented in a bar format accompanied by smiley face icons to illustrate performance levels: 800-850 Excellent, 740-799 Very good, 670-739 Good, 580-669 Fair, 300-579 Poor.
Graphical Look
- The slide is split into two main sections distinguished by a vertical line.
- The left section features a pie chart with five different color segments representing various components of FICO scoring allocation.
- Each segment of the pie chart is labeled with a percentage and a descriptor, such as "Payment History" or "Credit Mix."
- Adjacent to the pie chart are color-coded legends with icons representing the different components of the credit score.
- The right section has a vertical bar graphic illustrating FICO score ranges, with each range represented by a different color and accompanied by a circular smiley face icon to indicate quality.
- Each FICO score range is also labeled with terms like "Excellent" or "Poor" to reflect the creditworthiness associated with that range.
- There is also a stylized text box titled "Comments" at the bottom with a placeholder for additional text.
- The aesthetics of the slide involve a modern design with a blue and green color scheme that is consistent throughout.
The overall look of the slide is clean ## Use Cases
- This slide can be used in finance-related presentations to explain the factors that impact a person's credit score.
- It can be employed in educational settings, like seminars or workshops on personal finance and credit management.
- The slide can be part of a consultation package for financial advisors to visually communicate with clients about improving or understanding their credit scores.
- It can be used by credit reporting agencies or financial institutions during customer service interactions to clarify how credit scores are determined.
FICO Model Score Based Assessment
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